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This was the case for Yung Mazi — an aspiring Atlanta rapper who bragged on Twitter about being shot for the 11th time after he was targeted at a local Waffle House on Tuesday.

“God made me bulletproof,” Mazi tweeted, just hours after he was involved in the early-morning shooting, according to CBS.

The lyricist had just walked into the popular chain-restaurant and was about to order when gunfire erupted at around 4 a.m, police said.

Several men were eating inside at the time, though a description of the suspect or suspects was not given.

The decision to write the since-deleted tweet in the hours after the shooting probably won’t surprise Mazi’s fans — considering how open he’s been about the other times he’s been shot.

In June, the rapper described in an interview how he had been struck by bullets on 10 previous occasions, saying he had been repeatedly targeted due to his skin color and fame.

“Look at me…I’m a [light skinned] dude, people always don’t like the [light-skinned] dude for some reason,” he explained.

On his website, Mazi is described as a devout Muslim and father who’s been nearly killed multiple times.

“He was shot five times—one bullet hitting him in the head and leaving him temporarily brain damaged, almost ending his life,” the site reads.

Recalling the incident, Mazi said: “When the bullet hit me in the head, it greatly affected me. I had to learn how to read, write, and speak all over again. I’m still not 100% right. I tried doing my daughter’s elementary school homework and it was hard. I couldn’t count money. My brother had to send text messages for me from my phone. It was deep.”